Sunday, March 18, 2012

Concept 67 # I

I feel that sitcoms perpetuate stereotypes more than TV dramas because younger people watch sitcoms and they are the ones who use stereotypes the most. Sitcoms are more popular than dramas so they get a bigger audience. Sitcoms are more funny and memorable so they really pull you in and make you want to be like the main character(s).

Concept 66 # 1

A time when something I said was misconstrued was on a test day in my science class. My teacher handed out a test and told us not to cheat or we'll get a zero. even if we made comments about cheating we will get a zero. I said " I'm going to eat" because I had a slice of cake on my table. My teacher went to my desk and ripped my test into 10 different pieces. It was not until I told her that I didn't say "I'm going to cheat" but said "I'm going to eat" that she apologized and gave me a new test.

Concept 65 #1

8 angry mob lines:

1) We want our tacos!

2) We're hungry feed us tacos!

3) This school stinks give us some tacos now!

4)We're leaving school if you don't give us any tacos!

5) Tacos, tacos, tacos! Hurry up and make some more!

6) We don't want your week old sandwiches we want tacos!

7) Give is some good food! Give us tacos!

8) Serve the tacos already!

Concept 64 # 3

In my story there will not be a  lot of long speeches from characters because that will bore the audience. One speech is a must though because the class of 2012 will be graduating and the protagonist will be the one on the podium. He will be the one that graduated on the top of his class and will deliver a speech on his experience of his 4 years of high school. This speech will sum everything up in the movie and reveal all of the missing information to finish the movie.

Concept 63 # 3

If a TV network has just hired me to develop a 60 second promo for them about nature I would have a lot of animal clips in the promo. If you're making a promo for something you have to incorporate things that are relevant to what you want to advertise. I would show some short clips of climactic scenes in which animals are doing what they do best. I would have some soft music in the promo that gets more intense it progresses.

Concept 62 # 2

The latest dream I had was about me being in forced into the military. I had to lead 1000 soldiers to safety in the middle of the battlefield where there were tanks, snipers and large turrets. I made them dig trenches and we walked in them during the night when it rained nonstop. I would incorporate this into my film because it would show my main characters strengths, weaknesses, and way of thinking.

Concept 61 #3

In the film that I want to write voice overs will be an absolute necessity. Voice overs are helpful because they let the audience get inside a character and hear their thoughts. These thoughts could be feelings toward another person or maybe a plan to get out of a place that they're or he/she is stuck in.  These voice overs help the audience understand what is going on in the story at all times. My film would not work out if it did not have any voice overs.

Concpt 60 # 3

In the film that I want to write I will establish the main characters for the audience by showing a montage of clips from them before the story takes place. These clips will be from the main characters younger years and will explain why they act they way they do in the story. The past is somewhat relevant to the plot because we understand why the character does what he/she does.

Concept 59 # 2

To mother: Mother, I am so sorry; it was an accident. You see I was just walking down the hall and someone left some spilled water on the floor which caused me to trip. It wasn't my fault, as a matter of fact I'm the one that's hurt. I need a band-aid mommy.

To bestfriend: Yo, you should of been there my football catch was too epic. My older brother threw a football at me and I was in the middle of the living room . I jumped for it and fell on the top of the lamp that my mother had since she was 10. I was fine  though and I caught the ball!

To three year old: I didn't break the lamp, it just fell from the table.

To neighbor: The lamp fell from the table. There was a small earthquake.

A minister: I happened to be walking toward the lamp because my mother had left a sandwich there for me to consume. As I approached the sandwich I didn't see the lamp connected so I tripped over the wire and the lamp fell off of the table.

Concept 58 # 1

The best fight scene was one in which the characters were fighting on the top of a very tall building that was only 2 meters in length and width. It was very intense and the characters were on the verge of death with every step that they took. The scene had a lot of action and a little bit of talking. It was, in my opinion one of the best fight scenes that I've ever seen.

Concept 57 # 3

If my character is planning to break up with his date at a fancy restaurant then he should break up with her during dessert. If I only had two pages for the whold dining scene I would have it really cliche and make it like all other break-ups in movies. The girl will hear the news, grab the remaining dessert, throw it at the protagonist and then walk out. The scene following this one would be the girls friends consoling her because she just got dumped.

Concept 56 # 2

The last movie I saw was Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius. At the start of the movie Jimmy is trying to send a satellite toaster into space while he is supposed to be getting ready for school. When he succeeds he doesn't check his messages in case an alien sent him one or his satellite was found. An alien race from the future captures all parents at night. When Jimmy finds out about this he takes all the kids to the alien planet and they fight for their parents. The fight is tough but they finally win and get home safely.

Concept 55 # 3

The motivating forces in the film I want to write are the boys want to be acknowledged by his peers and to succeed despite everything that he's been through. This young boy is from a very poor neighborhood, so poor that the boy can barely afford his school supplies and comes to school with torn clothes. He starts off high school not being as smart as everyone else because he has had to move countless times and missed a lot of school in is middle and elementary years. All the main character wants is to be acknowledged so he spends all of his years studying and working hard to be successful.
In the film that I want to write the the biggest surprise will have to be the main characters death. In my film the good guy will die after wining all of his prior matched against his opponent. The opponent finally gets another rematch and they are set to box in the ring in 6 months. Both of the characters train very hard but the protagonist trains harder. When the day of the match comes the opponent is stricken with a terrible cold and almost forfeits the match. After battling it out for 10 rounds the protagonist takes a step back and looses his balance. At this exact time the opponent lands a very devastating punch and the good guy flies out of the ring. He lands on a very hard table and his life is over.

Concept 53 # 3

In the film that I want to write the secrets that the audience will know and the characters won't will be the ancestry of the characters and how the ancestors of the protagonist and antagonist have clashed. The audience will know that the ancestors became friends after a lot of fighting and they shared a magical orb which they hid in the front lawn of the antagonists house. This information will be kept a secret until the protagonist and antagonist have to build a family tree and find out what their ancestors did and when they lived.

concept 52 # 3

The film that I want to write can not be understood by an audience if it had no sound. Sound plays an important role in film because it gives the audience a clear understanding of what is happening instead of having to interpret the then film and potentially interpreting it the wrong way. Sound also adds more emotion to the film for both the characters and the audience. If the character is talking in a sad way the audience will know because of the voice and will also be affected. The audience will be able to connect with that sad type of voice and will be affected more emotionally than with a film without sound.

Concept 51 # 2

Now that I've decided to become a superhero I will name myself super fresh bubble man. This name will relate to my superpowers because I can make super big and strong bubbles which can protect or stop people from doing harm to others. These powers will also be useful because they will  be made from pure and fresh water so that when they pop people can hold their cups in the air and get a cool drink of water when I've finished fighting the crime.

Concept 50 # 3

The front of my house is blooming with colorful flowers, the grass is healthy and the house is brightly colored.

My bedroom is full of posters, homework assignments, clothes and a lot of video games!

I am a very energetic person who loves to eat.

Concept 49 # 2

     Dear, Davis

As this average day progressed in school I was starting to get very sleepy. It wasn't until I almost passed out in the halls that I met the kid that was in our 3rd period class last year. He helped me up and gave me a drink of a mysterious liquid. I didn't hesitate to drink it because I was starving. Soon enough I got to my feet and I couldn't sit still for the rest of the day.  I met the kid after school that day and we went to the Sugar Bowl( ice cream store). My day went from really bad to awesome! We should hang out with this kid more often.

Concept 48 # 3

The amount of characters that are in the script I want to write are about 60. Most of these characters won't actually be very important to he script but they will help fill up space when the protagonist, antagonist and other main characters are in their classrooms and around school. My protagonist will be important because he will be the one that is going to be in the film for most of the time and is going to drive the story forward. The antagonist will have a similar role but will try to stop the protagonist from doing what he/she is trying to do. The protagonist will have three friends two  of which are loyal to him and one who will betray him. The antagonist will have around 4 friends and all are important because they all help him do his bidding and tell him/her information about the protagonist. So there will only be 7 characters that are actually important buth the others are needed to make the film look realistic.